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Cityscape 1994-01 Doom moil Doe ®®®® Vol. XII No. 1 The Official Newsletter of Tigard January 1994 The Mayor's Corner Planning Commission Join In! The Citizen Involvement Teams Seeks Input Are you interested in working with (CITs) are off and running! Atten- On January 10 at 7:30 pm at City other Tigard residents and proper- dance has been good. After three Hall, the Planning Commission will ty owners to review City policies meetings, most of the groups have hosta panel discussion on "Making on transportation or on natural talked about Transportation plan- Tigard More Transit, Pedestrian resources? ning, and some have had presenta- and Bike Friendly: The Transporta- The City is starting two ad-hoc tions on Natural Resources and tion Planning Rule." task forces to do just that. These Land Use planning. Those in atten- groups will meet for about three dance seemed leased with the Speakers will include a local p developer, a representative from a months starting in January. They presentations. citizen group, the author of the will develop recommendations Now the CITs are ready to tackle Transportation Planning Rule, and which will be presented to the some issues! Many of them have a Metro staff member. Planning Commission. formed subcommittees so that mem- If you are interested or would just tiers can concentrate on issues that The public is invited and refresh- ments will be served. Questions? like to know more, contact Carol interest them. Most of the groups Call Carol Landsman at 639-4171. Landsman at City Hall,639-4171. have Land Use and Transportation subcommittees; the West CIT has a subcommittee for Parks. The CIT belongs to the members: Fines and Assessments On Traffic Citations Increase Those who live, own property or Minimum traffic fines have in- previously had a bail of$90.00 now represent a business in the area and creased! Also, effective January 1, has a bail of$190.00. attend the meetings. The program 1994 the assessments collected for please keep in mind, the bail is designed to be flexible and con- the State and County by the Court, venient. On page two of this CITYS- will increase. As a result the bail amount is not necessarily the fine CAPE are agendas for January. amounts on traffic citations issued amount. Anyone receiving a citation Mark our calendar and plan to at- has the option of seeing the Judge y p by the Tigard Police Department tend the meeting in your area - it's will increase significantly. For ex- and requesting a reduction in the your opportunity to participate! ample, a citation for speeding which bail. Have a Safe and Happy Holiday Season and a Healthy New Year! Play Ball Girls and boys are invited to sign up for the 1994 Little League season. To be eligible: a) Boys can be no more than 12 years old on 8/31/94 (girls 15); b) Currently in 1st through 7th grade; c) Live within the Tigard School Dis- trict boundaries. Jerry Edwards, Mayor There will be four sign-up days at the Water Building(8777 SW Burnham Street in Tigard): Sat.,Jan. 15,9:00 am- 1:00 pm Tues.,Jan. 18,6:00 pm-8:30 pm Tum the Page... Wed.,Jan. 19,6:00 pm-8:30 pm Sat.,Jan.22,9:00 am- 1:00 pm • Winter Classes Are Here! • CIT Agendas Cost to sign up is $45.00. An original birth certificate must be presented at • Comp Plan Confusion the time of sign up as proof of date of birth. Questions? Call Ron Rutledge at 245-0657. 9 jr,s e Grassroots Neighborhood-Based PCC IT SOUTH TIGARD WEST TIGARD RESIDENTS! COMMUNITY! PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS! CITIZENS, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY When: Wednesday, January 5, 1994 OWNERS! 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. When: Tuesday, January 4, 1994 Where: Tigard High School Cafeteria 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 9000 SW Durham Road Where: Mary Woodward School 12325 SW Katherine Street n Natural Resources Planning — Where's the balance? ® Parks and Green Spaces —Are ALSO:Members will divide into groups to there plans for the future? work on specific issues of their choice! ® The CITs Work! Let's get more people involved! CENTRAL TIGARD EAST TIGARD! COMMUNITY! PROPERTY AND BUSINESS OWNERS! RESIDENTS,PROPERTY AND BUSINESS RESIDENTS!! OWNERS!! When: Wednesday, January 12, 1994 When: Thursday, January 6, 1994 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. 7:00 to 9.00 p.m. Where: Tigard City Hall Where: Fowler Middle School 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Library — 10865 SW Walnut ® More Access to the Triangle— A ® How Does the Zoning and Land proposal for a new connection to Use Process Work? Dartmouth. ALSO:Natural Resources Planning—What's ® The Triangle —What's Planned? Your View? What Do You Think? It's YOUR community and YOUR opportunity to participate in an INFORMAL setting. -2 - � IN .. ER. For All — From the Tigard Public Library MANAGING ELDERCARE HUNTER SAFETY EDUCATION CHOICES REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM For Children of Elderly Parents BEGINS This Oregon Fish and Wildlife course is Learn to use a system which is designed designed to promote responsible hunter to enable adult children to effectively conduct and safe use of hunting equip- manage their eldercare responsibilities. Thursday, January 6 ment. The course includes firearms You will receive a notebook containing Time: 6:00 pm safety, wildlife laws and regulations, evaluation sheets, available resources, Location: Tigard Town Hall game recovery and field care, survival and methods to help solve problems such skills, as well as conservation and wildlife as unsafe driving, independent living Registration continues by mail management.The Saturday session will situations in need of support or change, or drop-in at Tigard Library. be a gun firing range experience. The and legal and monetary issues. Cost in- Hunter Safety certificate is required for all cludes one or two family members and Some classes fill quickly. hunters under the age of 18. one notebook,"The Eldercare Manager." Others, not reaching minimum Date:Tues. &Thurs. February 1 enrollment, are cancelled, So, Date:Saturday,January 29 PLEASE preregister early and Ends: February 24 Time:9:30 am-11:30 am put the date on your calendar. Time:7:00 pm-9:00 pm Location:Tigard Town Hall I Gun Range:February 26 Tuition:$27.00 Location:Fowler Middle School TEEN WRITERSH! Tuition:$5.00 CREATIVE WRITING CLUB With published author, Tana Harper ac- \ / U ting as nnonmrand guide, you wiUget m ' writo, write, write short stories, songs, PROJECT"HAWK WATCH" BUSY KIDS ARE HAPPY --,^-- P»*m». and publish them in your »w» Bruce Cmst|or.biologist with Hawk Watch magazine. She brings experience cdthe |nt*rnationa|, will share his experiences Panent& Daycare Provider publishing world and awriting career into and slides odthe field work done incap- Workshops your club activities. tu,ing.banding and studying the numbers Busy kids are happy kids and here are o Grades:8�o1� and lives of raptors; (hawks, eagles and series ofworkshops designed topmvido � falcons). ''The general health of birds odukowhhgmupoofhands-on m�ividon Dote�Tuooday'Jonuu'y11 - reflects hehealth oftheir envimnment' for preschool children. Designed for Endo� KAo'oh1�(1Omaom|mnw) K���z^ and*v* tua||y.ourown.^ purento, babyoiuero and day care Time:4:15 pm'515pm k,�� ` pmvidem, hem are many simple ideas Location:Tigard Public Library Date:Wednesday February / that will enrich each day and encourage Tuition:$20.00(Scholarships Time:7:00pnm'W:3ppm creativity inthe children you care for.You available) Location:Tigard Town Hall will learn techniques that will reduce costs Tuition:$3.00 and the chaos that surround doing things with kids. SELF-DEFENSE FOR WOMEN Time:7:00 pm'9:30pm It is good sense to be prepared to deal Session A Location:Tigard Senior Center with the sometimes violent world we live For Women in School(Winter Tuition:¢5.00per session in. In this 8-hour class women have a Break) chance to openly discuss some of the Dates:Mon.&Tues.,December Session I uncomfortable and dangerous situations 27&28-(Registration open now) SONGS AND FINGER PLAYS that arise. Learn how to react to these Date:Tuesday,January 25 situations using voice, stance, and Session B Session 2 physical techniques. Wear comfortable Dates:Saturday,January 8&15 BEYOND CRAYONS~CRAFTS clothing for physical activity.Great class (Registration open now) PROJECTS for moms and daughters. Date:Tuesday,February W Time:9:00 am-1:00 pm Session C Dates:Saturday,Feb.5&12 Session 3 Location:Tigard Water District (Registration begins Jan.6) FOOD MENUS& EASY RECIPES Instr:Laurie Wulf Date:Tuesday, February 22 Tuition:$16.00 Ages 14 to aduft - 3 - Self Improvement Adult/'Veen Crafts PUBLIC SPEAKING MADE BEGINNING BEGINNING EASIER CALLIGRAPHY CARTOONING In a quick two hour workshop, you will The Graceful Pen Do you doodle cartoons at work and learn how to diminish your fears;prepare Calligraphy is called'everyone's art'be- school? Clever little characters say a memorable action talk; and discover cause it turns ordinary handwriting into those things you would love to say to your personal speaking style. Lots of an art form.Students already know how your teacher, spouse or boss. Car- practical information and activities! to write and quickly learn to use the toonist,Aleisa Bloom,will show you how Whether you're speaking in front of a edged pen to write traditional italic let- to create and bring alive your own zany very small or a large group,this class will ters.The rhythmic patterns created with creatures in true cartoon style. make you BRAVER and more effective the edged pen are beautiful to behold Date:Wednesday,January 19 as a speaker. and make words into a visual art. (Your Ends: February 23(6 sessions) -m friends will think you are a genius, but Time:7:00 9:00 m Date:Thursday,January 27 the pen does it all.) p p Time:7:00 pm-9:00 pm Ages: 12 to adult Location:Tigard Senior Center Date:Tuesday,January 18 Location:Tigard Senior Center Instr:J.Hunts Ends: March 22(10 sessions) Tuition:$35.00 include materials Tuition:$4.00 Time:7:00 pm-9:00 pm Ages:12 to adult 'o DRAMATIC ESCAPISM Location:Tigard Senior Center o Theater Games For Fun & Tuition:$30.00 C Therapy Materials:$3.00 With our calendars and clocks,jobs and VICTORIAN Nuaalous responsibilities, we learn how not to be 14howeFRfiiivo � creative. But releasing our imagination, HEART/WREATH wakes us up to joy and new ways of Willow or birch branches are shaped into CRAFTY RECYCLING viewing our lives. Using theater games- delicate hearts or wreaths and laced with Many items we casually toss into the including exercises in observation, role- ribbons and dried or silk flowers to form garbage,can be made into useful and/or la skits,dialogue and fantasy,we will a delightful gift for yourself or a friend. play, 9 Y. decorative items. Bring the family and enjoy the freedom of spontaneity&self- All you need to bring is 3/4 yard of 1-inch spend a Saturday morning putting expression.(Wear comfortable clothing.) wire reinforced ribbon that fits your together great stuff from junk.The class Date:Thursdays, Feb.24&Mar.3 decor. is designed for ages 10 on up and there Time:7:00 pm-9:00 pm Date:Tuesday,February 1 are great ideas for group leader Moms Ages:Adult Time:7:00 pm and Dads. Location:Tigard Senior Center Location:Tigard Senior Center Date:Saturday,January 29 Tuition:$10.00 Tuition:$5.00 Time:10 am to noon Materials:$4.00 Location:Tigard Senior Center PARENTING 2 TO 8 YEAR Cost:$4 per family OLDS ROSE QUARTZ & Materials:$1 per participant Discipline that Doesn't Hurt FRESHWATER PEARL Ages:10 to adult NECKLACE This 6-week discussion style program Learn how to handknot your own neck- WHERE IS YOUR helps you plan and put into action tech- lace made of rose quartz beads and niques of child management that meet freshwater pearls. At the end of the CLASS BEING your values and help you cultivate a evening you will have a beautiful neck- healthy relationship with your child(ren). lace to wear on Valentines Day. You use materials developed by the Tigard Senior Center Oregon Extension Service staff and are Date:Wednesday,February 9 8815 SW Omara St.-behind the lead by a volunteer facilitator. These Time:7:00 pm Tigard Christian Church. materials and open discussions with Location:Tigard Senior Center other parents will help you implement Tuition:$5.00 Tri-Met Transit Center management strategies to meet your Materials:$9.00 On Commercial Street across own and your child's needs. from the Fire Station Date:Mondays,Januar 24 to 'WHEN WE TUG AT Y Y Tigard Town Hall February 28(6 sessions) SINGLE THING IN NATURE,WE FIND IT 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Time:7:00 pm-9:00 pm ATTACHED TO THE REST Location:Tigard Town Hall ®I OF THE WORLD." Fowler Middle School Tuition:$7.00 JOHNMUIR 10865 SW Walnut r%:..: :c You' Tigard Water Building 8777 SW Burnham Street -4- Just for Kids! COIVI,MUIVITY YOUTH PROGRAMS ROLLING IN DOUGH & HART'S REPTILE WORLD OTHER PRESCHOOL Contact pepple forinformo Join our car safari out to visit these rela tlOrl Qt l the f011OWing Tlgard ACTIVITIES tives of the dinosaurs. We'll meet at City Creativity is what parents and teachers Hall,get our maps and information and area YOUth OrgorllZatlOrlS strive for in children, but how do you head out towards Canby to seethe giant encourage it? Most artists and scien- tortoises, snakes, lizards and other gardSoccerClub tists say it is achieved by exploration of denizens of the reptile world. Jadue Dirksen 620:4829 materials and how things work. I call it Mike Marsden 639;9374 i Date:Friday,February 11 Ti and Tualatin Sherwood Indoor messing around. Kids. Bring your 9 favorite adult along to help on some Time:10:00 am to 1:00 pm Soccer A§sociation mornings of messing around creating Meeting Place:Tigard City Hall Keith Bower 620-66W some great projects that have a little bit Cost:$4.00/adult or to do with art and science and a lot to do $2.00/child Cindy Patelnck 620::1548 with FUN. Adults, I get to clean up the Tigard/TualaUn Babe Ruth;Baseball mess. -Joy Jack Ryan 639= 319 . Pule ttle League Date:Thursdays,Feb.24 to Mar.17 Paul Au ust (4 sessions) Pres 639:6532 CHILDREN'S MUSEUM BY sTigard Youth Football& Time:10:00 am-11:00 am BUS Tigard/Tualatin Wrestling Ctub Location:Tigard Town Hall Grab your favorite adult to board the Ron Scnvner 620=1436 Ages: 3-5 Tri Met Bus #12 with us and ride down Tigardrl ualatin BasketballsXXXX Tuition:$12.00 for parent&child Barbur to the Children's Museum. Assoc TBA Hoop Llne 29317588 There we will play at the exhibits andBoy Scouts of America visit the new African Village. This is a John Pearl 226t-.34. 23. world totally designed for pre-school Campfire children to explore and play. Cost in Jessie Cox eludes the bus fare. utsJan Bartlett 60651Date:Thursday,February 17 Y M.C.A./.Westside 294=3Time:9:15 am to 12:00Meeting Place:Tigard Transit MallCost:$5.00/adult $2.00/child iz '1 RIJ �IJ i �L 9��kyl I POLICY Registration for classes publicized in this catalog will be accepted no sooner than 6:00 PM,THURSDAY,January 6. At that time in-person registration will begin at the TIGARD CITY HALL. In-person registrations take priority over mail-in registrations on a daily basis, with registration continuing until class spaces are filled. (Crafts class registration closes 4 days prior to class to allow purchase of materials.) If you choose to register by mail or to"drop-off"forms at times other than those listed above,remember that classes fill on the basis of'first come-first served." Tuition and materials fees must accompany all completed forms. We do not send out confirmations on registrations received. However, if the class is full,the registration fee will be returned to sender and names will be placed on waiting lists. FEES POLICY: Fees are set to recover the costs of presenting each program. Family indicates individuals in your immediate household. If additional fees are required for materials, a note to this effect will appear in the course description. We will try to keep class fees as reasonable as possible. REFUNDS WILL BE MADE WHEN WE ARE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS BEFORE A CLASS BEGINS OR IF THE CLASS IS CANCELLED. No-shows forfeit class refunds. Partial refunds will be made only for multi-session classes immediately after the first class. Refunds may take several weeks to process. CANCELLATIONS: If a class is cancelled due to an instructor emergency,you will be called as soon as possible. It is important that the phone number we have for you is correct. INSURANCE FOR YOU: Be aware that you must provide your own insurance coverage. We welcome and encourage your participation; . however,the insurance coverage is each program participant's responsibility. FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE:Thanks to the time many of our instructors have donated,we are able to provide some financial assistance for individuals needing help in making it possible to attend our programs. If you are interested in applying for this aid, please contact Joy Cooper or Kathy Davis at the Tigard Library,684-6537 for information. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Unless otherwise noted: Only with permission of the instructor are last minute registrations allowed. - 5 - EVENING BOOK THE WORLD OF DISCUSSION GROUP INFORMATION All who have requested this and others, Making the Most of YOUR this is your chance!On the second Wed- Public Library BASIC LIBRARY USAGE nesday of each month, we will have a This class will give you an overview of bookdiscussion group.The first book will the world of information and some of the Learn how to use WILT, our computer be Winter Kill by Craig Lesley. An tools for accessing it. You will get a card catalog, and what all those num- Oregon author looks at contemporary sense of the larger networks beyond our bers mean when finding the non-fiction Native American life in a novel set in the Library and how we tap into these you want.You will be introduced to how mountain country of Oregon. The group goldmines when you need information. the books and information in the library will be limited to 12 participants and after The morning lab will give you hands-on are organized here at Tigard Public you have registered you will be able to practice searches on WILI and the CD Library, and who to ask when you are sign the book out on your library card ROMS before the library opens. This stumped.We will also show you how to from a special hold set up for this group. class will be especially useful if you have go beyond Tigard to access the library On that first evening the group will dis- 'basic library skills'and have a particular network of information. This is a good cuss other selections they would like to topic you would like to research. basic class for newcomers to Tigard as read. Fees good through June will go Class well as anyone who wants to more fully towards purchase of sets of paperbacks understand how to find the materials for future reading. Date:February 17 Time:7:00 pm they want in OUR library. First Meeting:Wednesday Feb.9 Cost:Free,but preregistration is Location:Tigard Public Library Time:7:00 pm required Cost: Free,but pre-registration Location:Tigard Senior Center Lab required Cost:$5.00 Date:Friday,February 18 OR Class Size:12 Saturday,February 19 Session A: Please indicate selection on Date:Tuesday,February 15 registration Time:10:30 am Time:9:00 am Session B: Date:Thursday,February 10 Time:7:00 pm EDUCATIONAL SERVICES PROGRAM REGISTRATION BRING OR MAIL TO TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY, 13125 SW HALL BLVD.,TIGARD,97223 QUESTIONS:Call Joy Cooper at the Library,684-6537. • Use one form per registrant. 'MAKE CHECK OUT to City of Tigard, Educ.Serv. Prog. • Payment must be enclosed with registration. You may enclose one check to cover more than one registration,if they are made together. • We do not send confirmations. You will be notified only if your class is filled or cancelled. MARK YOUR CLASS TIME AND DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR. REGISTRATION BEGINS:Jan.6 at 6:00 pm NAME: HOME PHONE: WORK PHONE: ADDRESS: APT. NO. CITY: STATE: ZIP: AGE: or GRADE: (if under 18 yrs.) CLASS TITLE SESSION NO. TUITION & FEES TOTAL$ ALL registrants must sign for valid registration. TOTAL $ City of Tigard- Educational Services Programs-WAIVER AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT I understand that neither the City of Tigard nor its agents will.assume any liability for claims arising out of my participation in the City of Tigard-spon- sored Educational Services Program. I agree that the City of Tigard and its agents are not liable for any claim resulting from the negligence of the City of Tigard or its agents. I agree to assume all liability and to hold the City of Tigard and its agents harmless for any personal injury or property damage arising out of my participation in the City of Tigard-sponsored Educational Services Program. Signature: Date: (if participant is under 18,a parent or legal guardian must sign) 6 STREET PROJECT "T" is for Tax UPDATES Property tax bills for the 1993/94 cial property grew by 7.9% and in- tax year were issued by the County dustrial property by 46.9%. Single Recently completed: Assessor in November. This year is family residential property makes the third year of the property tax up just over 56% of total county ■ Construction is nearly limitation approved in 1990. As a values. completed on Dartmouth result, the school tax rate limit was If you have any questions about Street, providing a new street reduced from $12.50 to $10.00. For property taxation in general, call connection between I-5 at the most Tigard taxpayers, the total tax Wayne Lowry, City Finance Direc- Haines Interchange and 99W rate applied to assessed value was for at 639-4171. If you disagree with at 78th Avenue. reduced from an average of $22.83 the value used to compute your ® A sidewalk was completed on to$19.85. taxes, you must file an appeal with 96th Avenue between Sattler County records show that total the Board of Equalization before and Murdock to improve county wide values for single family December 31, 1993. Forms are pedestrian safety near residential property grew by 14% available from the County Clerk or Templeton School. from last year. Values for commer- you may call 648-8826. Scheduled for 1994 Comp Plan Confusion construction: "I wish I had known that the field policies regarding such things as ® 72nd Avenue will be behind my house was planned for land uses, transportation, natural reconstructed to provide a development." We hear a variation resources, energy, economy, public direct connection to 99W with of that sentiment often, and we all facilities and housing. Tigard's com- traffic signals. are guilty of complacency until prehensive plan was adopted in something happens that directly af- 1983 and is the result of the ■ Shoulder improvements will be fects us. The feeling of frustration analysis of a mountain of data and constructed along both sides of and helplessness that occurs when the hard work of hundreds of Bull Mountain Road to development is imminent could be citizens. improve pedestrian and bicycle avoided if we knew how and when Our plan sets out in broad terms safety. The project will extend to get involved. It is difficult if you what we want the community to be. from 99W to approximately dont know how the process works What types of land uses occur in 150th Avenue. or where to focus your attention. what location is determined by the ■ Bike lanes will be completed Over the next few issues, the Citys- comprehensive plan. on both sides of 121st Avenue cape will feature a series of articles Regardless of how good the plan aimed at informing readers about was in 1983, it was only a snapshot between Scholls Ferry Road the planning and development and Walnut Street. process. The hope is that armed in time. The comprehensive plan is with more information, Tigard and should be dynamic. As cir- ® Pedestrian improvements will citizens can become more effective cumstances change, so should the be constructed in the area of participants in these matters. plan. Perhaps the most important Park Street and Watkins part of the comprehensive plan is Avenue. Neighborhood The first of the series is about the the section that sets a process to meetings will be held this comprehensive plan. amend the plan. That is not to say winter to determine how to The Comprehensive Plan that the plan can be changed by best use the limited funding whim, but if a proposed amendment available. We have all heard that something, stands up to a rather rigorous usually a proposed development, is analysis,then the plan can change. For more information about any of or is not consistent with the com- these projects,contact the Engineer- prehensive plan. So what is a com- Next:Statewide Planning ing Department at 639-4171. prehensive plan? A comprehensive plan is a document that establishes New Videos Available at Library You remember in the last Cityscape for travel videos. So you armchair we asked you what kinds of videos travellers, put another log on the you would like to see added to the fire and get ready to immerse your- Tigard Library's collection? Sugges- self in some grand adventures. We tions ran the gamut from language will be using the video share of a videos to documentaries to classical private contribution to buy five new music performances, but by far the videos about distant lands and cul- majority of your suggestions were tures. Thank you for participating! - 7 - Telephone Books Christmas Trees Don't dump your old phone directories, recycle Give a gift to the environment by recycling your them instead. Simply take your old phone books to Christmas tree this year! There are several non- a site listed below and place it inside the collection profit and charitable organizations that are box. This program is sponsored by GTE Northwest, collecting and recycling trees as fundraisers. US West Direct, your Tigard haulers and Fred If you choose to have your garbage hauler recycle Meyer stores UNTIL JANUARY 6, 1994. your Christmas tree this year, please note the fol- ❑ Beaverton Recycling Depot, Hwy 217 lowing: and Denny Road, Beaverton ❑ During the week of January 10-14, ❑ Pride Disposal Recycling Depot, 13980 place your tree at curbside at the SW Tualatin-Sherwood Road, same time and days as your garbage Sherwood collection is scheduled. ❑ Fred Meyer stores in Tigard, Tualatin, ❑ Trees that are flocked, wrapped in and Beaverton plastic, or have decorations on them will not be collected for recycling. ❑ A$3.00 charge will be added to your bill to defray the cost of collection. If you place a Christmas tree out at curbside on your regular garbage day, the haulers will pick it up. However, any time other than the week of January 10-14, the tree will be landfilled and the charge will be $6.00. C1 Ct ;A L,-0MMc4V1i CCtIeW V, All meetings at Tigard City Hall — 13125 SW Hall Boulevard The Tigard City Council meetings are City Council: Library Board: cablecast live at 7:30 pm on the second and January 11*, 18,25* 2nd Thurs., 7:00 pm fourth Tuesday of the month on Channel 27. February 8*, 15,22* Replays are shown at 9:00 pm Wednesday 6:30 pm unless otherwise posted Planning Commission' following the Tuesday meeting, and at 6:00 IstMon. after 1st Sun., 7:30pm pm the Thursday following the Tuesday *Denotes Cablecast Meeting meeting on Channel 21. Paid for by: BULK RATE CITY OF TIGARD CARRIER ROUTE PRE-SORT 13125 SW HALL BLVD. U.S.POSTAGE PAID CITY OF TIGARD TIGARD, OREGON 97223 PERMIT 2528 (503) 639-4171 PORTLAND,OR OREGON FAX No. 684-7297 POSTAL CUSTOMER